How to convert single cell value into an array?

I have a double value of -35.14 saved as a vector of 8 elements uint8 type like this:
array = [90 62 162 85 148 146 65 192]
I can convert the vector into single-cell value using command:
J1=typecast(conf(1:8), 'double');
The result is single-cell value of -35.14, so the operation is correct. The problem occurs when I want to perform an inverse operation, which is to convert the value of -35.14 back into an array of 8 elements. The inverse operation seems to be command:
cast(J1, 'uint8')
Although it doesn't work at all the way I want it. I converts it only to another single-cell value of different type e.g. uint8 instead of 8-elements array.

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define conf
typecast(conf(1:8), 'double');
Undefined function or variable 'conf'.
well, as I said it's this array:
array = [90 62 162 85 148 146 65 192]
if it makes any differency to you the command might be as well:
J1=typecast(array, 'double');
Of course it makes a difference. In computer programming even one character can make all the difference in the world. I immediately thought of the same thing John did.
okay, sorry if I didn't make it clear in the first place. thanks for your interest though.

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Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson 2016년 4월 17일

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Not
cast(J1, 'uint8')
but
typecast(J1, 'uint8')

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